International Admissions Requirements

How to Apply to Clarkson University

Every year, students from more than 60 countries join the Clarkson community. We want you to join them! Whether you're a first-time college student, transferring from another institution or entering a graduate program, follow these steps to submit an application.

Important Deadlines for International Students

December 1

First-Year Early Decision Admissions.

January 15

First-Year Regular Decision Admissions.

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate International Admissions 
Phone: 315-268-6480 
Email: intladm@clarkson.edu

Office of Graduate Admissions 
Phone: 518-631-9831 
Email for International Students: gradintl@clarkson.edu

How to Apply as an International Undergraduate Student

Complete one of these online applications:

These applications are for first-time college students. If you have already earned some university credit, you should apply as a transfer student.

After completing your Clarkson University Freshman Application or Common App (Step One), we'll still need some additional materials and information. Please submit the following items by the applicable admission dates and deadlines:

  • Official secondary school transcript, mark sheets or national exam scores. If you have already taken graduation exams, you must provide the result report. This includes WASSCE (West Africa), CAPE (Caribbean), Grade 12 boards (South Asia), etc.
  • Two letters of recommendation.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores.
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698
    • Review all score submission policies (see section below).
  • Official English proficiency test scores, unless you are applying from a country with English testing waivers. Acceptable tests and minimum scores are:
    • TOEFL: 80
    • IELTS: 6.5
    • Duolingo English Test: 115
    • PTE: 56

SAT/ACT

  • Clarkson strongly recommends that international applicants provide SAT/ACT scores.
  • International applicants may send unofficial SAT or ACT scores. These may include scores reported by you on the CommonApp, those that appear on your high school transcript, or scanned copies uploaded in your application.
  • Upon enrollment, students must provide official scores. Clarkson reserves the right to withdraw an offer of admission if there is a discrepancy in self-reported scores versus official scores.

English testing

  • If you have taken PTE or Duolingo, you should submit official scores.
  • For who took IELTS, please upload your TRF form, which can be verified online.
  • TOEFL-takers should upload a scanned copy of your score report. Official scores will be required upon enrollment.
  • English testing is waived if you have earned at least 550 on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing section, or if you are providing IB or A-level results.
  • Visit this page for information on country-based waivers. If your country does not appear here, you must provide test scores.

National exams

  • If you have completed high school, school leaving exams are required (WASSCE, CAPE, A-levels, etc.).

How to Apply as an International Transfer Student

If you've already earned college or university credit, you should apply as a transfer student.

Transfer admission is done on a rolling basis; there are no deadlines.

Complete one of these transfer student applications online:

  • Dean of Students Recommendation Form, which is available in the admission portal.
  • Official transcripts from each college or university you have attended. If you attended college outside of New York State, please provide course descriptions.
  • Letters of recommendation are not required but will be considered during the application review process. The recommendations can come from a professor, employer, former teacher, coach or another professional.
  • Personal statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important or meaningful to you.
  • All transfer students must submit a final high school transcript. All transcripts in languages other than English should be translated.
  • Official English proficiency test scores, unless you are applying from a country with English testing waivers. Acceptable tests and minimum scores are:
    • TOEFL: 80
    • IELTS: 6.5
    • Duolingo English Test: 115
    • PTE: 56

If you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university, you will need to submit:

  • Official high school record.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores. See Guidelines. 
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698

How to Apply as an International Graduate Student

Each of our graduate programs uses the same online application form. Deadlines vary depending on when you want to start your studies. We'll walk you through requirements and everything else during the application process: contact us at graduate@clarkson.edu for more information.

Submit the following supporting materials:

  • Transcripts for all studies completed after high school.
  • GRE or GMAT test scores, if required by your program of interest. 
    • GRE Institution Code: 2084
  • Two to three letters of recommendation from a faculty member or professional reference. (Number varies depending upon the program.)
  • English proficiency test scores, if applicable:
    • Accepted tests with minimum acceptable scores are: TOEFL (80), TOEFL Essentials (8.5), IELTS (6.5), PTE (56) or Duolingo English Test (115). We do not automatically waive this based on language of instruction, nor do we accept university certificates. The IELTS General Edition is not accepted.
    • TOEFL Institution Code: 2084
    • IELTS: You must provide a scanned score report. No institutional code is needed.
    • Duolingo and PTE: Request official scores be provided to Clarkson Graduate School.
  • Personal statement or essay (250 - 500 words).
  • Résumé or CV.

How to Obtain a Student Visa

Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents (green-card holders) will likely need to secure a student visa. (If you already have a visa, you may not require another. To learn more, please refer to Nonimmigrants: Who Can Study?, a document published by the U.S. Student and Exchange Visitor Program.)

In order to get a student visa, Clarkson will provide you with a Form I-20. To receive this, you must show proof of financial support. There are two ways to show proof of finances:

  • After making the enrollment deposit, complete and return the Certification of Finances (PDF), included in the admission portal. This form requires you to show specific amounts of support and the sources of this support. Your sponsors or parents must sign this form, as well as a bank official.
    Or: 
     
  • Provide a certified letter from your sponsor indicating the amount of support available each year, along with a supporting letter from a bank official.

Please visit the International Center to learn more about this process.

Admitted Transfer Students

Admitted Transfer Students

Congratulations on Your Acceptance! 

We are proud of you for taking a bold step toward your future. There are only a few more things you need to do in order to complete your enrollment at Clarkson University.

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions

Phone: 315-268-2125

Email: tradmission@clarkson.edu

Confirm Your Spot

A $500 deposit is required to secure your spot for the year. The deposit is credited toward the semester's tuition. We understand that this is an important decision — if you need additional time, please contact your transfer advisor. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable.

Make A Deposit

Submit Your Final Transcripts

To complete your admission application and finalize your financial aid, we need copies of your official transcripts for all colleges or universities attended to date. If there are delays, please notify your transfer advisor, so we can follow up.

Transfer Advising at Clarkson

Complete Financial Aid

Review your financial aid package to make sure you understand your award. Feel free to contact your transfer advisor with any questions. To make the process as smooth as possible, we list all required forms in your CU account under "To-Do Items." Make sure to check back often, in case we require any additional forms.

Start the Credit Transfer Process

The number of credits you are able to transfer will depend on a number of factors. If you are coming from an institution with a 2+2 or 3+2 articulation agreement with Clarkson University, some of your credits may be automatically approved, provided your transcripts show proper course selection.

If a transfer agreement does not exist with your college, be assured that we will work with you to maximize how your previously earned coursework applies toward a bachelor's degree from Clarkson.

Choose Housing and Dining Plans

Most undergraduate students live on campus throughout their entire college experience. As a transfer student, you are guaranteed on-campus housing, but you also have the option to live off campus. Our housing choices include residence halls, suites and apartments, and you can additionally opt to be part of a Living-Learning Community. For dining, we offer six campus meal plans that can be used in our campus dining locations.

Housing and Dining

Attend a Transfer Student Event

Celebrate your new beginning by attending one of our transfer student events. At Accepted Students Day, you can meet other incoming classmates and have all your questions answered about life at Clarkson. You can also schedule a personalized visit or sign up for a virtual event.

Accepted Students Day

Virtual Event

Register for Orientation

Orientation and Move-In Weekend are held each year in late August. Transfer students get their own dedicated move-in day, filled with icebreakers and other activities to meet new friends. Orientation also includes events like the Student Resource Fair, the CUSA Carnival and the Convocation to welcome you to our community.

Orientation and Move-In Weekend

Ready, Set, Register!

Before classes begin, your fall schedule will be determined by factors like your major of study, admission to special programs and any transfer credit awarded. Learn more about how we'll put together your first semester of coursework at Clarkson.

Return on Investment | Education Investment

Return on Education (ROE)

Return on Education (ROE)

A Solid Investment in Your Future

Maybe you've heard of "ROI." It's a financial term that refers to the profitability of an investment. The more you gain, the higher your return on investment (or ROI).

At Clarkson, we use a different term — ROE. It's short for "return on education." You could measure our ROE in money. In fact, when you do, we shine. Consider this: a Clarkson education boosts your income by 42 percent, according to the Brookings Institution. Payscale ranks our graduates among the top two percent nationwide with respect to salary potential.  

What is ROE?

But, ROE is more than just a dollar figure. We think of it holistically: as a measure of how far you'll go, and how much you'll accomplish, as a result of your Clarkson education. Not only will you acquire hands-on skills in an applied context, but you're going to build an ability to work through complex problems and find creative solutions that elude others.

You'll take all the strengths you expect to encounter at a world-class research institution, like cutting-edge labs and renowned faculty, and use them as a catalyst to direct a future nobody could have seen coming.

The result: our alumni excel in their fields and consistently rank among the nation's best-paid graduates.

That's what return on education means. It's the delta between the things you learn and the things you'll do. And, by that measure, nobody else comes close.

The Impact of a Clarkson Education

Top 20

Best Alumni Network ranking, The Princeton Review.

$69,024 / $83,652 - Starting salaries for undergraduates and graduate students in the Class of 2022.

1 in 5 - Alumni who already lead as a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company.

97%

Of undergraduate students in the Class of 2024 are employed in their chosen fields or in grad school.

99%

Of graduate students in the Class of 2024 found employment or advanced in their chosen fields.

We're Affordable

We know that the first step in achieving a Clarkson education starts with being able to afford a Clarkson education. Every year, more than 90 percent of Clarkson students get some kind of financial assistance. We help make that happen with grants, scholarships, work-study jobs, loans and other aid. (If you're a graduate student, the department to which you're applying will determine your eligibility for merit-based scholarships and grants.)

Alumni Connections

Want to get a first-hand perspective on the value of a Clarkson education? Ask an alum — with more than 44,000, they're easy to find. An unusually high percentage of them have climbed to the tops of their fields, too: one in five is already a CEO, senior executive or the owner of a company. That's why The Princeton Review ranked us on its "Top 20 Best Alumni Networks" list.

Our Alumni Network

Launch Your Career

A Clarkson education may speak for itself, but our Career Center can help you raise the volume. Tap into our vast network of industry partners to find an internship or job. We'll help you refine your résumé, so it highlights your experiences and lets employers know your goals, and hone your interview skills, so you shine in person. And, you can turn to us at any point in your career, long after you graduate.

One of the Best Value Colleges

Here's the bottom line: the average early career salary (0-5 years out) for Clarkson graduates according to Payscale is $70,700. If that number made you sit up, you're not alone. The Princeton Review weighed that, as well as data from student debt, overall cost and financial aid, and ranked us as one of the nation's Best Value Colleges. We're used to accolades like that; Forbes, Payscale, Washington Monthly and Business Insider, to name a few, ranked us similarly.

More Ranking and Distinctions